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Okay, I know that D. prolifera will grow plantlets at the end of their flower staks and sometime VFTs will do it too. I have heard that a couple ot the othe temperate Drosera also have a tendancy for it but I just found one of my mystery pygmies has a new plant growing on the end of its scape. [img]http://www.**********.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wow.gif[/img]

As if these guys don't have enough replicative ability with their gemmae!

'My love was science- specifically biology and, more specifically, when placed in a common jar, which of two organisms would devour the other.'

I forgot to ask in our email: is it a complete plant with roots and petioles, or is just the lamina evident? I'm sure you know that the sepals are just modified leaves, and I have seen this happen on capensis, and burmanii, but only the lamina were apparent, there were no petioles of roots evident.